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Screenwriting Courses for Page-Turners

Master structure, character, dialogue, and pitching with concise, project-based lessons. Minimal interface, maximal clarity.

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Skill focus
Structure → Scene → Rewrite
Formats
Feature • Pilot • Short
Pacing
Micro-lessons + drills
Support
Templates + checklists
Distraction‑free
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Why Writers Choose Narravo

Every course is designed around production-ready outcomes: a beat sheet, a scene list, a first draft, and a revision plan—so your writing moves forward, not sideways.

Hand-picked courses to start writing faster: structure foundations, dialogue confidence, and pitch clarity.

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Fast path
Write a scene in 45 minutes
Drill

A guided prompt and a micro-checklist to produce a playable scene with conflict, escalation, and a button ending.

Planner
Outline in 7 beats
Template

A compact beat sheet to turn an idea into a working story engine—without over-planning your draft to death.

Quality check
Coverage score in 60 seconds
Tool

A quick rubric that flags typical reasons scripts get a “pass”—so you can revise with intent.

A clean curriculum that respects your attention

Narravo is built for writers who want a tight loop: learn → apply → rewrite. You’ll get structured lessons, clear constraints, and practical deliverables. Whether you’re building a feature outline, drafting a TV pilot, or sharpening dialogue, the goal is always the same: pages that read.

What you’ll practice
  • • Loglines with stakes, irony, and clear protagonist goals
  • • Scene objectives, obstacles, and reversals
  • • Dialogue with subtext and playable conflict
  • • Pitch structure and concise story communication
What you’ll ship
  • • A beat sheet and scene list you can draft from
  • • A repeatable revision plan (macro + micro)
  • • A synopsis and pitch deck outline
  • • A checklist to self-assess future scripts

Find your next writing breakthrough

Search by outcome (“outline”), craft (“dialogue”), format (“pilot”), or workflow (“rewrite”). Jump straight to a course and start writing today.

Quick filters
Get a weekly writing prompt

One constraint. One deliverable. A tiny rubric to self-score.

Your focus session

Use a built-in timer. Draft first, edit later.

Timer
25:00
Tip: commit to one scene objective.
Sprint prompt
Two characters want different outcomes—neither can leave.
Constraint
No exposition. Only tactics.
Deliverable
A 2–3 page scene with a reversal.
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